>I use a little USB audio in/out adapter [1] for $9.99

 Thank you so much. +1 for the USB audio adapter suggestion.


>I get this error if there is any storage media connected on USB when I
>boot the Windows VM. Maybe try again and make sure nothing is connected
>when you boot.

that was it. Now it's boots up once I unplugged the storage media



>It's my understanding that this functionality is simply not implemented
>in the Qubes Windows drivers. The way this is implemented in Qubes is
>using USBIP but instead of a network IP connection it uses the XEN
>qrexec mechanism: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-app-linux-usb-proxy

>So I tried to run USBIP in Windows and run an unchanged USPIP host in
>sys-usb a couple years back and that worked for simple devices /
>protocols (e.g. USB-to-serial interface but not more complex USB devices
>like RealICE debuggger). So I gave up on that and instead have dom0
>scripts to easily switch the controller between sys-usb, app-dev and
>app-win.


So the script would basically be something like "qvm-pci attach app-win 
dom0:bdf_usb_controller_address"?

I will look into the usbip thanks..

There's something else with windows hvm, not sure if you have experienced it 
yet. But have you ever tethered into Win7 while USB controller attached to 
win7. Usually the way I tether into any appvm. The sys-usb will have 
networkmanager service enabled. And then I will just change sys-firewall netvm 
to sys-usb instead of sys-net. so any appvm with sys-firewall as netvm I can 
tether into it and access the internet.. however now detaching USB controller 
from sys-usb to attach it to win7 you can't tether in windows. I tried changing 
win7 netvm to none as sys-usb and add networkmanager service in Qubes manager 
as sys-usb but that didn't work..the only way to access internet while having 
usb pci attached to win7 is to have sys-net connected to Internet with 
sys-firwall as the win7 netvm and sys-firewall netvm as sys-net.. sometimes I 
don't have access to an internet to connect to sys-net. So I usually tether 
through sys-usb. Are you aware of a way to have USB pci attached to win7 and 
still be able to tether in win7. I think it's possible it's just a matter of 
configuring your win7 net adapter correctly..

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